Astrophotography by Anthony Ayiomamitis

Planetary Nebula Sample Image Gallery

George Abell's examination of the Palomar Observatory Sky Survey in the mid 1960's yielded 86 planetary nebulae which have proven to be an observer's dream challenge, for many of these celestial objects are not only very faint in magnitude even under very dark skies but are also relatively large with dimensions often measured in minutes in lieu of seconds. Later analysis of Abell's catalog revealed that at least four of these objects, namely Abell 11, 32, 76 and 85, are not planetary nebulae at all. For the avid observer, an O-III filter is highly recommended in order to have any hope of visually detecting these elusive wonders. Abell's planetary nebulae have been classified under a web page of their own elsewhere on this site and may be accessed by the link in the table below.

An even greater number of planetary nebulae can be found within the NGC and IC catalogs and are available elsewhere on this site (see link in the table below). As is evident from the images below, planetary nebulae are beautiful to look at thanks to the glowing and colourful gaseous shrouds which make their planetary appearance and colouration possible as a result of stars having exhausted their nuclear material and having reached the last stages of their life. Some of the more exotic planetary nebulae include the Cat's Eye (NGC 6543), the Saturn Nebula (NGC 7009), the Ghost of Jupiter (NGC 3242) and the Owl Nebula (M97).

Note: Two excellent references are the associated articles in S&T (May/2002) and Astronomy Magazine (Feb/2005).


Category Sample Planetary Nebula Images
Abell

Abell 12 in Ori

Abell 21 in Gem

Abell 39 in Her

Abell 61 in Cyg

Abell 71 in Cyg

Abell 74 in Vul

Abell 85 in Cas
NGC/IC

M76 in Per
Little Dumbbell Nebula

NGC 2438 in Pup


M27 in Vul
Dumbbell Nebula

M57 in Lyr
Ring Nebula

M97 in UMa
Owl Nebula

NGC 2392 in Gem
Eskimo Nebula

NGC 3242 in Hya
Ghost of Jupiter

NGC 6543 in Dra
Cat's Eye Nebula

NGC 7009 in Aqr
Saturn Nebula

NGC 7293 in Aqr
Helix Nebula
Other

BD+303639 in Cyg
Campbell's Hydrogen Star

JnEr 1 in Lynx


Sh2-176 in Cas


Sh2-188 in Cas


HD 44179 in Mon
Red Rectangle